This is a listing for one (1) vintage c.1940's (Second World War Era) 16mm Motion Picture Film Magazine, US Government Type AN-A-6.


The film magazine is in new condition for its age.

However, the original Kodak yellow box is in poor condition.


This particular cartridge is unexposed.


These types of film magazine/canisters were typically used in aircraft gun cameras. These were meant to take short bursts of photos when a gun fired to capture the moment of impact on the target, or for reconnaissance purposes.


This magazine is marked as manufactured by Eastman Kodak Co.

 

These film magazines can be also used in era specific hand-held motion film cameras, but due to its age and original manufactured purpose, I do suggest that this item due to its age be used as either part of a reference collection, display, or decoration.


There are no accepted returns or refunds on this item due to its age. 

Colors may appear different in photos and in person due to varying lighting conditions.

Shipping is via USPS.


Please allow me about three days to process your order, thanks!